DMIHER Ph.D. Prosthodontics FAQs
Q1: What research areas are covered in Ph.D. (Prosthodontics & Crown Bridge)?
Ans. The program covers research in fixed prosthodontic rehabilitation, crown and bridge design, restorative materials, esthetics, and biomechanics. Students can focus on areas like digital crown design, novel restorative materials, or clinical prosthodontic rehabilitation techniques.
Q2: What prosthodontic facilities and equipment are available?
Ans. DMIHER provides access to advanced prosthodontic laboratories with digital design software, milling equipment, and restorative material testing facilities. Students also have access to 75+ research labs and 3200+ hospital beds for clinical research.
Q3: Can I pursue Ph.D. while maintaining a prosthodontic practice?
Ans. The program is full-time, requiring regular attendance and active participation in research activities. However, candidates can contact the Directorate of Advanced Learning to discuss flexible arrangements if needed.
Q4: What career opportunities are available after Ph.D. in Prosthodontics & Crown Bridge?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as researchers, academicians in dental colleges, prosthodontic consultants in hospitals, or establish private prosthodontic centers with research focus. Many pursue postdoctoral fellowships or research positions in national and international institutions.
Q5: Are there opportunities for research on digital prosthodontics?
Ans. Yes, DMIHER encourages research on emerging technologies. Ph.D. scholars can conduct research on digital prosthodontics, CAD/CAM systems, and innovative restorative materials.
Q6: What is the application process and timeline?
Ans. Candidates need to apply online by 2nd March 2026, appear for AIPHDCET on 8th March 2026, and attend personal interviews in March/April 2026. The program typically starts in March/April 2026 after completion of the selection process.
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